Essential info

At the festival site, yurts and a tent camp will be available. The festival area is a secure zone. In the tent camp, there will be canopies for protection against the sun, rain, and strong winds, accompanying the Stihia. To obtain a spot for a tent, you must purchase a “tent” ticket. This ticket is an addition to the main ticket and only includes a 3×3 meter plot of land in the camp area. Please note that this ticket does not include the tent itself — everyone must bring and set up their own. Information on staying in yurts will be updated. Stay tuned!

In the city, there are also small hotels, guest houses, hostels, and rental opportunities, including apartments and houses. For comfortable accommodation, we recommend booking in advance. Group chat with information on accommodation in Muynak — https://t.me/+TbOPuP59vr85ODdi


You can get to Muynak by plane, train, or car.

Flights from Tashkent to Nukus and Tashkent to Urgench (costing 485,000 UZS) run several times a day, and Istanbul to Nukus — every Monday (costing 2,463,000 UZS). To get to Muynak from nearby cities, you can take a taxi at the airport or prearrange with local drivers in Telegram chats. The cost for a one-way transfer per car is between 500,000 and 800,000 UZS. A shuttle service from Nukus to Muynak is also available every Monday, Friday, and Sunday. Ticket prices start from 107,000 UZS.

Trains on the Tashkent-Nukus and Tashkent-Kungrad routes depart daily, with costs per bed in a platzkart at 340,000 UZS, and in a coupe at 440,000 UZS.

You can also drive to Muynak in your own vehicle, following the Tashkent-Muynak route (the ride takes around 24-48 hours). The road follows the M-37 highway, connecting Tashkent and Nukus, spanning 1300 km.

The detailed information about these three routes, flight links, and Telegram chats with local taxi drivers can be found in the FAQ section, under the “How do I get to Muynak?” question.


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